Himyar

Himyar (110 BC-525 AD), also called the Himyarite/Homerite Kingdom, was a Jewish kingdom located in present-day Yemen. With their capital at Zafar, Himyar exported Frankincense (an aromatic resin used in perfumes) and Myrrh (another perfume ingredient) and based their economy on agriculture. In 525 they were conquered by Caleb of Abyssinia of Axum.

History
Himyar was a kingdom in Yemen, descended from Jews that headed south to the Arabian Peninsula from Judea. The people of Himyar were Jews or Pagans, with their capital at Zafar. Trading market goods as well as incense, the Himyarites lived in prosperity for many years. However, in 525 AD the King Caleb of Abyssinia of Axum invaded Yemen, conquering the Jews and taking over their kingdom.